26 June 2012

Hiatus Hernia



Hernia
Elizabeth Travis and Michael Snyder
http://at.uwa.edu/

Complications of Hiatal Hernias
Krista Fajman, M.D
https://medicine.med.unc.edu/

Alterations in Nutrition
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/

Operative findings - Hiatal Hernia
Dimitrios Stefanidis, MD, PhD, Steven B. Goldin, MD, PhD
http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/

Paraesophageal Hernia Repair Utilizing Acellular Dermal Matrix
Randal L. Croshaw, MD, Stephen A. Fann, MD, James M. Nottingham, MD, FACS
http://surgery.med.sc.edu/

GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING
Dr. F. Neuffer
http://radiology.med.sc.edu/

PATHOLOGY
RAJEEV KUMAR, MD
http://windsor.edu/

Management of Oral and Esophageal Disorders
http://www.mac.edu/

Esophageal Reflux Disease
Brannon Hyde, MD
http://www.mc.uky.edu/

GERD/Barrett's Esophagus, Dysphagia, Hiatal Hernia, and Laparoscopic Antireflux Procedure
Ben Degner, Dave Yonick
http://www.stritch.luc.edu/

Medical Nutrition Therapy for Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders
http://www3.uakron.edu/

Swallowing Difficulty & Pain
Tim Farrell, MD, Tom Egan, MD
http://www.med.unc.edu/


137 free access published articles of Hiatus Hernia

  1. [Congenital para-esophageal hiatus hernia as a cause of severe hyporegenerative anemia].
  2. E-page original images. Hiatus hernia mimicking pericardial calcification.
  3. Incarceration of a paraoesophageal hiatus hernia.
  4. Left hepatic vein injury during laparoscopic antireflux surgery for large para-oesophageal hiatus hernia.
  5. Unique features of esophagogastric junction pressure topography in hiatus hernia patients with dysphagia.
  6. Massive hiatus hernia impeding transoesophageal echocardiography in a patient with swallow-syncope syndrome.
  7. Collagen type III alpha I is a gastro-oesophageal reflux disease susceptibility gene and a male risk factor for hiatus hernia.
  8. Laparoscopic repair of paraesophageal hiatus hernia in infancy.
  9. Supradiaphragmatic perforated duodenal ulcer in a giant hiatus hernia.
  10. Echocardiographic manifestation of hiatus hernia simulating a left atrial mass: case report.
  11. Congenital paraesophageal hiatus hernia with gastric volvulus.
  12. Transposition of the esophageal hiatus: a useful addition to Belsey repair of hiatus hernia.
  13. Gastric perforation secondary to incarcerated hiatus hernia: an important differential in the diagnosis of central crushing chest pain.
  14. [Unusual cause of late postoperative dysphagia after repair of hiatus hernia].
  15. [Morgagni hernia associated to hiatus hernia. Laparoscopic repair].
  16. Congenital mixed hiatus hernia in a neonate.
  17. Recurrent acute heart failure caused by sliding hiatus hernia.
  18. Congenital para-oesophageal hiatus hernia: an interesting family history.
  19. The role of the hiatus hernia in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
  20. Joint mobility in people with hiatus hernia.
  21. First operative series that documented and used posterior gastric fixation for the surgical correction of hiatus hernia and gastroesophageal reflux.
  22. An 80 year old woman with intermittent severe vomiting. Giant intrathoracic hiatus hernia.
  23. The role of hiatus hernia in GERD.
  24. The changing face of treatment for hiatus hernia and gastro-oesophageal reflux.
  25. The effect of hiatus hernia on gastro-oesophageal junction pressure.
  26. The hiatus hernia slides back into prominence.
  27. Pericardial systolic sound mimicking peristalsis--a clue to hiatus hernia.
  28. Paraoesophageal hiatus hernia: surgery for all ages.
  29. Paraoesophageal hiatus hernia: surgery for all ages: Assessor's comment.
  30. Paraoesophageal hiatus hernia: surgery for all ages.
  31. A thrilling case of hiatus hernia.
  32. A new type of sliding hiatus hernia.
  33. Is hiatus hernia responsible for reflux?
  34. Frequency of swallowing in duodenal ulceration and hiatus hernia.
  35. Management of oesophageal perforation associated with benign stricture and hiatus hernia by oesophagoplasty and fundoplication.
  36. Hiatus hernia: is it preventable?
  37. Diagnosing hiatus hernia.
  38. Intrathoracic perforation of hiatus hernia.
  39. Surgical treatment of hiatus hernia.
  40. pH-tested reflux without hiatus hernia.
  41. Surgical treatment of hiatus hernia.
  42. Incidence of hiatus hernia and gastro-oesophageal reflux in 1030 prospective barium meal examinations in adult Nigerians.
  43. Recognising hiatus hernia.
  44. Editorial: Recognising hiatus hernia.
  45. Letter: Hiatus hernia and competence of gastro-oesophageal sphincter.
  46. Haematemesis from a coronary artery caused by penetration of a gastric ulcer in a hiatus hernia.
  47. The medical management of hiatus hernia.
  48. Gastro-esophageal reflux and hiatus hernia--endoscopy.
  49. Hiatus hernia reflux syndrome.
  50. Hiatus hernia: (a 20-year retrospective survey).
  51. Effect of hiatus hernia repair and truncal vagotomy on human lower esophageal sphincter pressures.
  52. Hiatus hernia in children.
  53. Some problems in surgical Management of Children with Hiatus Hernia.
  54. Some problems in surgical management of children with hiatus hernia.
  55. The surgical treatment of diaphragmatic oesophageal hiatus hernia.
  56. Treatment of reducible hiatus hernia of the sliding type.
  57. Hiatus hernia and oesophageal reflux: methods of investigation. II.
  58. Hiatus hernia and oesophageal reflux. Methods of investigation. I.
  59. Effects of posture in hiatus hernia as studied by oesophageal pH measurement.
  60. Comparison of crural repair and Nissen fundoplication in the treatment of esophageal hiatus hernia with peptic esophagitis.
  61. Diffuse pulmonary fibrosis and hiatus hernia.
  62. Relationship between posterior pharyngeal pouch and hiatus hernia.
  63. The assessment of oesophagitis in hiatus hernia patients.
  64. Response of the gullet to gastric reflux in patients with hiatus hernia and oesophagitis.
  65. The value of simple tests for peristaltic activity in hiatus hernia.
  66. An appraisal of the methods for treating hiatus hernia and its complications.
  67. Oesophageal hiatus hernia in three generations of one family.
  68. Hiatus hernia and reflux oesophagitis.
  69. Hiatus hernia and reflux esophagitis.
  70. Hiatus hernia and heartburn.
  71. Transmural potential difference in patients with hiatus hernia and oesophageal ulcer.
  72. Incidence of hiatus hernia in asymptomatic subjects.
  73. Congenital microcephaly with hiatus hernia and nephrotic syndrome in two sibs.
  74. Maximal acid output and oesophagitis in hiatus hernia.
  75. Hiatus hernia.
  76. Iron absorption and blood loss in patients with hiatus hernia.
  77. Hiatus hernia box and scoliosis.
  78. Anemia and hiatus hernia.
  79. Hiatus hernia and the problem of its management.
  80. Hiatus hernia.
  81. Hiatus hernia and Mallory-Weiss syndrome.
  82. Historical aspects of the anatomy of the cardia with special reference to hiatus hernia.
  83. Anaemia and hiatus hernia: experience in 450 patients.
  84. Artificial pneumoperitoneum in the diagnosis and treatment of hiatus hernia.
  85. Active and passive opening of the cardia and its relation to the pathogenesis of hiatus hernia.
  86. The diaphragm and hiatus hernia.
  87. Incidence and coincidence of hiatus hernia.
  88. Symptomatic hiatus hernia: a study of the pyloro-duodenal region and the rationale of vagotomy in its treatment.
  89. Annual Meeting, Swansea: Scientific Proceedings (concluded): Hiatus Hernia.
  90. Volvulus of the stomach through a hiatus hernia. A case report.
  91. EDWARDS DA, PHILLIPS SF, ROWLANDS EN: CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL RESULTS OF REPAIR OF HIATUS HERNIA.
  92. ANAEMIA AND HIATUS HERNIA.
  93. Gastritis of the herniated stomach in patients with esophageal hiatus hernia.
  94. Traumatic Hiatus Hernia.
  95. The relation between sucrosuria, hiatus hernia and mental defect.
  96. A review of surgical results in hiatus hernia.
  97. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC AND RADIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN HIATUS HERNIA.
  98. Hiatus hernia.
  99. Hiatus hernia in childhood.
  100. The natural history of the partial thoracic stomach (hiatus hernia) in children.
  101. Transabdominal repair of esophageal hiatus hernia.
  102. Dehiscence of the stomach through a counterincision in the diaphragm following repair of a hiatus hernia.
  103. Mechanisms of gastro-oesophageal reflux in hiatus hernia.
  104. Discussion on hiatus hernia.
  105. Sliding hiatus hernia; a review of cases.
  106. An operation for hiatus hernia with short oesophagus.
  107. Hiatus Hernia.
  108. The complications of hiatus hernia.
  109. Oesophageal hiatus hernia.
  110. The symptoms of hiatus hernia.
  111. HIATUS hernia.
  112. Hiatus Hernia.
  113. Anatomy of the crura of the diaphragm and the surgery of hiatus hernia.
  114. Detection of hiatus hernia on 4 x 10 chest survey x-ray films.
  115. Discussion on hiatus hernia.
  116. Discussion on hiatus hernia and oesophagitis.
  117. Hiatus hernia and pregnancy; a review of nine cases and the literature.
  118. Strangulated hiatus hernia.
  119. Diagnosis and management of esophageal hiatus hernia.
  120. HIATUS hernia.
  121. The radiology of hiatus hernia.
  122. Hiatus hernia.
  123. Diagnosis of hiatus hernia.
  124. Esophageal hiatus hernia of the diaphragm; the anatomical characteristics, technic of repair, and results of treatment in 111 consecutive cases.
  125. Oesophageal hiatus hernia. A clinical study of 45 cases.
  126. Short Oesophagus and Hiatus Hernia.
  127. Oesophageal hiatus hernia.
  128. Oesophageal hiatus hernia with ulceration of lower third of oesophagus.
  129. Congenital hiatus hernia.
  130. Oesophageal hiatus hernia.
  131. Surgical treatment of esophageal hiatus hernia by transthoracic herniotomy; a preliminary report.
  132. Displacement of the Esophagus into a New Diaphragmatic Orifice in the Repair of Paraesophageal and Esophageal Hiatus Hernia.
  133. HIATUS HERNIA: COINCIDENT HEMATEMESIS.
  134. Oesophageal hiatus hernia.
  135. Diagnosis and treatment of para-oesophageal hiatus hernia.
  136. Hiatus Hernia and Anaemia.
  137. OESOPHAGEAL HIATUS HERNIA: (With Special Reference to its X-ray Diagnosis).

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